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TOBACCO'S JOY! To enjoy a smoke, whether it be a pipe, a cigarette,.ot a cigar, the palate must be free from ' other tastes. . A rinse of the mouth with "Kymac," the new • antiseptic mouthwash cleanses and removes all other tastes. Heavy smokers regularly ueea "Kyinao" wash v to keep the throat and mouth purified and sweeten the breath.—Advt. ACTS L*IKE A CHARM. One trial of Nazol will convince you of its wonderful powers in driving sway colds., It quickly penetrates to the lungs, soothing the bronchial passages. Nazol acts like a charm on all colds, catarrh, and asthma. Sure, safe, speedy, and economical. 60 doses for Is 6d.— Advt. First aid for coughs, colds, and influenza. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.-—Advt STOPS TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE. If you are suffering from a nagging, throbbing toothache, which no home remedies or methods will cure, yon "will welcome this message of hope. Barracloiigh's Magic Nervine seldom fails to stop the complaint instantly. You certainly do not want to suffer unnecessarily—and you need not do so now that you have heard of Barraclough's Magic Nervine. Don:t endure the pain—send for Barraclough's Magic Nervine —your toothache will be btopped instantly. Price Is 6d. 241 Rheumo rapidly relieves Rheumatism. 4s 6d. Progandra quickly cures corns. Is 6d. —Advt. ' ■; . ■ DO YOU KNOW tho one cough and cold remedy that never yet disappointed anybody is Nazol: It relieves and soothes, and its action is direct and immediate. But a few drops on some sugar and dissolve in the mouth, or inhale through a Nazol Inhaler. Is 6d for 60 doses.—AdvtTHERE IS GRAVE DANGER IN . NEGLECTING A COLD. Few people seem to realise the serious risk they run in neglecting a simple cold or chill. All sorts of complications may ariso which may lead to tragic consequences. One may say, "Oh. there's no danger ■witli^ an ordinary cold." Neither there is provided reasonable crfrc is exercised and the cold is treated promptly with a reliable remedy. Unfortunately, however, ■whilst most of us are very solicitous a,bout other people's state of health, we are the very first to make light of our own little ailments. A cold (even a heavy one) is often completely neglected or else one may possibly buy some thioat lozenges from a confectioner— often wasting good money and valuable time in this way when a dose or two of Hearne's Bronchitis Cure would have banished the whole trouble in a few hours. If you desire to get rid of a cold on the chest rapidly, or if .your cough is an obstinate one that has refused to yield to other treatments, it is now pretty generally recognised that Hearne's Bronchitis Cure is the remedy to select. It is 2s 6d and 4s 6d per bottle, but in medicines more than in any other things, it pays to buy the best right at the start, as it really saves money and anxiety. Hearne's Bronchitis Cure for obstinate Coughs and Colds' should bY obtainable everywhere. Ask for it, and if unobtainable, a bottlo will be sent post free by W. G. Hearne, Dixou street, Wellington.—Advt. MORE LEISURE ON WASHING DAT. The wash on the line long before lunchlime! Time for the ordinary household duties —for rest or recreation ! That's what Velvet will mean to you. You can do easier and cleaner washing by using Velvet Soap, the pur© and mild laundry preparation. Get a bar of Velvet from your grocer to-day. Remember— Vehtt is a sterilised soap.—Advt,

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 30, 4 August 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 30, 4 August 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 30, 4 August 1925, Page 4

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